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Display with curved area

Assignee: SOLOMON MARK CPriority: Apr 28, 2011Filed: Apr 28, 2011Granted: Aug 26, 2014
Est. expiryApr 28, 2031(~4.8 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:SOLOMON MARK CMITCHELL APRIL SLAYDENROBINSON IAN NWONG GLENN A
G09G 3/03G09G 3/035G06F 3/0488G09G 2354/00G09G 3/20G09G 2340/14G06F 1/1601G09G 2380/02
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Claims

Abstract

Example embodiments disclosed herein relate to display device having a first display plane, a second display lane, and a curved area between the first and second display planes. The first and second planes and the curved area form a continuous display surface having four edges. Only three of the four edges are viewable by a user when viewing one of the first and second display planes.

Claims

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What is claimed is: 
     
       1. A display device, comprising:
 an electronic visual display comprising:
 a first display plane; 
 a second display plane; and 
 a curved area between the first and second display planes, wherein the first and second planes and the curved area form a continuous display surface, wherein, 
 
 the first display plane is to display a user object with a first property, and at least one of the second display plane and the curved area are to display the user object with a second property, and 
 an appearance of the user object being displayed is changed from being displayed with the first property to being displayed with the second property when the user object is dragged between the first display plane and one of the second display plane and the curved area. 
 
     
     
       2. The display device of  claim 1 , further comprising:
 a touch sensitive surface over the first display plane, the second display plane and the curved area, 
 the curved area includes a convex surface along the touch sensitive surface, and 
 the user object displayed by at least one of the first display plane, the second display plane and the curved area is to be continuously dragged over an entirety of the touch sensitive surface by a user. 
 
     
     
       3. The display device of  claim 2 , wherein the curved area is to output a rotational interface to rotate in a direction parallel to a curve of the convex surface. 
     
     
       4. The display device of  claim 2 , wherein a property of the user object is to change when the user object is dragged to at least one of the first display plane, the second display plane and the curved area, the property including at least one of a size, shape, and content of the user object. 
     
     
       5. The display of  claim 1 , wherein,
 the first and second display planes are substantially flat, 
 the second display plane is not fully visible to the user when viewing the first display plane, and 
 the first display plane is not fully visible to the user when viewing the second display plane. 
 
     
     
       6. The display device of  claim 1 , wherein at least one of first and second display planes are touchable by the user when viewing an other of the first and second display planes. 
     
     
       7. The display device of  claim 1 , wherein a surface area of the second display plane is substantially smaller than a surface area of the first display plane. 
     
     
       8. The display device of  claim 1 , wherein,
 at least one of the second display plane and the curved area is positioned above the first display plane, and 
 the curved area is bent at an angle away from the user. 
 
     
     
       9. The display device of  claim 1 , wherein the first display plane is angled at between approximately 45 and approximately 90 degrees with respect to the second display plane. 
     
     
       10. The display device of  claim 1 , wherein the first and second display planes and the curved area are formed from a single flexible display. 
     
     
       11. The display device of  claim 1 , wherein,
 at least one of the first and second display planes is formed from a rigid display, and 
 the curved area includes at least one of a flexible display and a rear projector. 
 
     
     
       12. The display device of  claim 11 , wherein the curved area and one of the first and second display planes are formed from a single flexible display. 
     
     
       13. A method of displaying a user object with an electronic visual display device, the method comprising:
 receiving, at a computing device, an indication of a user interacting with the electronic visual display device, the electronic visual display device including a first display plane, a second display plane, and a curved area between the first and second display planes, the first and second display planes and the curved area to form a continuous display surface; 
 displaying the user object in the first display plane with a first property; 
 displaying the user object in at least one of the second display plane and the curved area with a second property; and 
 causing an appearance of the user object to be changed from being displayed with the first property to being displayed with the second property when the user object is dragged between the first display plane and one of the second display plane and the curved area. 
 
     
     
       14. The method of  claim 13 , wherein the interacting includes:
 accessing the user object at one of the first display plane, the second display plane and the curved area via a touch sensitive surface over the first display plane, the second display plane and the curved area, and 
 dragging the user object to an other of the first display plane, the second display plane and the curved area via a continuous touch motion over the touch sensitive surface by the user, wherein 
 the curved area is between the first and second display planes and includes a convex surface along the touch sensitive surface. 
 
     
     
       15. The method of  claim 14 , wherein the interacting further includes:
 accessing a rotational interface at the curved area, wherein 
 the rotational interface responds to a touch motion parallel to a curve of the convex surface.

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